Such medicines tend to subdue any arterial excitement that may exist, evacuate the bowels, promote perspiration, remove the superabundant bilious matter, and serve to restore the healthy functions of the liver.
Outside the draper's Mrs. MacWhirr smiled upon a woman in a black mantle of generous proportions armoured in jet and crowned with flowers blooming falsely above a bilious matronly countenance.
Their bloodless, pinched, yellow faces were like the faces of bilious invalids.
As we marched through Frederick we were greeted with hearty cheers from civilians and the waving kerchiefs of ladies, and children distributed ripe fruits, which were most welcome to the bilious soldiers.
This uneventful life, aided no doubt by prevalent but not serious bilious disorders, developed in our Regiment a general tendency to homesickness and “hypo.
Tricker gave him a facetious thump on the back, but he woke in a bilious mood, full of haughtiness and cold reserve.
The double disappointment turned Jackeen's mood to gall and it was while his humor was thus biliousthat he one day walked into the Chatham Club.
As we go further towards the South, this, as well as other bilious Disorders, becomes more frequent.
Some few, who had a Purging and Vomiting, were taken with a Hiccup, attended with Sickness, and Load at the Stomach, which seemed to depend on bilious Humours lodged in the Stomach and Bowels.
In July and August they were more frequent, and accompanied with more bilious Symptoms.
Glisson tells us, that Cattle are subject to bilious Concretions in Winter, which are dissolved and evacuated in the Spring, when they begin to move much about, and to eat the new Grass, which purges them.
After throwing up a Quantity of green bilious Matter, the Vomiting ceased; and the Gripes and Purging became less violent.
It would hardly have been decorous for the king to hang men for the murder of the princess, when he had solemnly announced that she had died of a bilious fever.
One of her rings had somehow adhered to my finger, which Fogg remarked with a bilious expression of countenance.
But his eyes looked lugubrious, as if he felt he had not deserved so much bad luck, and there were bilious lines beneath them.
Altogether he looked very spruce, though a little behind the fashions: very pink faced, though his blue eyes were bilious beneath: very much on the spot, although the spot was the wrong one.
I thought of writing him a letter, advising a couple of anti-bilious pills before bedtime for a few weeks.
His face became so strange a colour that one would have thought him suffering from an attack of jaundice; bilious headaches exasperated his savage mood.
Throughout the month of July he suffered much from his wonted bilious attacks, and Mrs Yule had to endure a double share of his ill-temper, that which was naturally directed against her, and that of which Marian was the cause.
He's been in a state of chronic over-eating and over-drinking for the last ten years, and this bilious fever will be the making of him.
Now this was a sore point with Sam Gembitz, for during the past year he had succumbed to more than a dozen bilious attacks as a result of his voracious appetite; and three of them were directly traceable to gefuellte Rinderbrust.
The bilious Cholic discovers itself by very acute Pains, but is seldom accompanied with a Fever; at least not until it has lasted a Day or two.
He has a dejected wan Look; his Urine resembles that in putrid Fevers, and not that of inflammatory ones; and he has very often a small bilious Looseness, which is extremely offensive.
This bilious Cholic is habitual to many Persons; and may be prevented or greatly mitigated by an habitual Use of the Powder No.
Interval of one Hour between each: This Medicine produces some bilious Stools, which greatly abate the Fever, and considerably lessen the Violence of all the other Symptoms of the Disease.
At other times, but more rarely, the Distemper is carried off by a natural Purging, attended with moderate Pain, and the Discharge of bilious Matter.
These are called putrid Fevers, or sometimes bilious Fevers, when a certain Degeneracy or Corruption of the Bile seems chiefly to prevail in the Disease.
That there Master Roland 'ull have a bilious attack when he gets to that there School," Old Nurse declared, as she watched him go.
If he don't end up with a bilious attack to-day, he'll be lucky.
I fancy she did, and true enough too, as such spots would very likely precede a bilious attack, which is misfortune enough while it lasts.
It takes more than a bilious attack or a fever, or even D.
He won't be over-pleased to fork out, among other things, for thirteen doctor's bills on attending thirteen bilious attacks.
Damn bilious attacks and fish and boarding-houses and husbands and .
In bilious diseases, acidulated drinks are often found beneficial--and one of the best of these is in the form of lemonade.
When this state of the skin is induced by bilious disorders, indigestion, &c.
People who are bilious and liable to costiveness, should abstain from it.
Antibilious are medicines which are useful in bilious affections, such as calomel, &c.
At one time when he was President a large number of Irish immigrants were at work on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in Georgetown, and, the weather being very hot, many of them were prostrated by sunstroke and bilious diseases.
Eminent physicians were called in, but they could not arrest the bilious fever which supervened.
Bilious fevers in all their various shapes are to found in almost every family for forty miles around.
Milton, together with all the American bottom, is subject to bilious and intermittent fevers during the warm months.
If I could have discharged my gun," he afterwards said, in relating the circumstance, "I should have been tempted to rid him of his bilious colic by a surgical operation.
I've got the most awfulbilious colic that ever a feller had.
I was first made sergeant for good conduct, obedience to orders, and knowledge of my business; and when the second-lieutenant of the company died of bilious fever I was promoted to the vacancy.
He would rather be an active bankrupt than a weak andbilious barnacle on the clam-shell of home.
This query was put by Mr. Marvelle, with his head very much on one side, and his bilious eyes blinking drowsily.
In certain individuals beer will induce a bilious attack.
Constant overeating and excessive drinking have proved the foundation of the majority of such diseases, especially of the bilious type, while an excess of fat and carbohydrates in the diet lead to the more serious disorders.
After the bilioussymptoms have subsided, a simple, well-regulated diet should be established, in which no rich foods of any sort are allowed.
And your bilious eyes and eyelids full of crows' feet, and the gout and the rheumatism which excruciate you?
When I received the medicine, I had just gotten rid of an attack of bilious fever, which left me in a deplorable condition.
Persons of a lymphatic or bilious temperament often find that coffee disagrees with them, aggravating their troubles and causing biliousness, constipation, and headache, while tea proves agreeable and beneficial.
This is a powerful antispasmodic, and has been successfully used inbilious colic, nausea, and spasm of the bowels.
This is what is ordinarily termed liver complaint, torpid liver, and bilious disorder.
Therefore, to apply the termbilious to this temperament is not only unreasonable, but it is calculated to mislead.
The old term bilious temperament might possibly be retained in deference to long usage, did it not inculcate a radical error.
Sometimes, after the contents proper of the bowels have been evacuated, the dejections have a bilious appearance.